![]() Pushbullet originally began its life as a Chrome extension, eventually finding its way to Firefox and Opera. Investors in this round are General Catalyst, SV Angel, Paul Bucheit (creator of Gmail), Alexis Ohanian (Reddit co-founder part time YC Partner), Garry Tan (Posthaven co-founder YC Partner) and other angel investors that were not disclosed.Īnd to round off a day of news, the company also launched a dedicated Mac app and a Safari extension. Simultaneously, the company is announcing that it raised a seed round of $1.5 million. If you walk away from your computer or lend it to a buddy, your notifications automatically stop forwarding. On iOS, it uses Bluetooth LE to make sure you’re actually relatively near your computer when it’s forwarding alerts.It’s a pretty slick way to copy/paste between devices. Send links/files from your desktop to your phone (or vice versa) with just a click or two.You can dismiss phone notifications from your computer.You can silence alerts on an app-by-app basis in case you don’t want Facebook alerts popping up endlessly. ![]() Are your buddies texting but your phone is across the room in your bag? They’ll show up right in the corner of your screen. Forward notifications - including ones from third-party apps, and without any modifications to the app by the developer - from your phone to your Mac (a Windows client is available, but in beta).They’ve put together a pretty solid demo video of their new iOS app, but here’s the basic rundown of what Pushbullet can do: ![]() Today, Pushbullet gains support for iOS - and while they’re at it, they’ve launched a dedicated Mac app and raised $1.5 million. ![]() Since around March of last year, Pushbullet has done a damned good job of forwarding messages and notifications from your Android phone to your Mac. ![]()
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